Tracking Microtubules in Live Cells with High Spatial Resolution

7 Jan 2015

Dr. Yicong Wu from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering lead a team of researchers who developed a microscopy approach that can provide high spatial resolution in all dimensions, high speed imaging and minimal photobleaching and damage. They used this approach to demonstrate a spatial isotropic resolution of 330 nm and also combined the technique with Imaris to track microtubules in live cells.

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